Red Eye, Pink Eye, & Dry Eye: What Do I Have & How Do I Treat It?

June 6, 2017

Red eye, pink eye, and dry eye all sound similar, but each are unique conditions with different causes and treatments. In order to know how to treat the problem, you need to be diagnosed for which one you have.

Red Eye Explained

Red eye occurs when blood vessels come to the surface and are irritated by allergens, dust, or other irritants. The change causes a reddish coloration in the eye as well as discomfort. In order to stop the problem, you need to remove the allergen that’s causing it. This could be something in your surroundings, like pollen or dander.

Pink Eye Explained

Pink eye, also known as conjunctivitis, is a contagious eye infection. Symptoms include itchiness in the eyes, light sensitivity, discharge from the corner of the eye, watering, and burning sensations. The patient may also experience a runny nose and stuffiness. Avoid wearing contacts and eye makeup. Your ophthalmologist may prescribe antibiotic eye drops or pills to fight the infection. This condition usually lasts for 4 to 7 days.

Dry Eye Explained

Dry eye is a condition that causes redness as well as itching and dryness in the eye. This can happen when the eyes aren’t making enough tears to stay hydrated. Patients may be advised to use artificial tears, which are a special type of eye drop designed for this condition.

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